Episodes Tagged with "Syncom 3"
Posted on October 31, 2013
During the summer of 1962 final preparations were underway for the first U.S. attempt to reach another planet. The planet was Venus, Earth’s closest planetary neighbor. This first flight would be accomplished by the JPL built Mariner 2 spacecraft…
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Tagged:1964 Summer Olympics, Agena, Ariel 1, Atlas, Atlas Agena, Cape Canaveral, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Cape Kennedy, Cosmic Dust Detector, Cosmic Ray Detector, Earth, Echo 1, Exploration, Flyby, History, Japan, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Jpl, Kennedy Assassination, Launch Complex 12, Life Of The Late John F Kennedy, Magnetometer, Mariner 2, Nasa, Particle Detector, President Kennedy, Radio Corporation Of America, Ranger, Ranger 4, Rca, Record, Relay 1, Solar Plasma Spectrometer, Solar Wind, Soviet, Space, Syncom 3, Telstar 1, Tokyo, Venus, White House, Winston Churchill
Posted on November 14, 2013
Geosynchronous satellites have the advantage of remaining permanently in the same area of the sky, as viewed from a particular location on Earth. Geostationary satellites have the special property of remaining permanently fixed in the exact same posi...
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Tagged:Altair, Apt, Automatic Picture Tranmission, Cape Canaveral, Cape Kennedy, Delta B, Delta D, Direct Tv, Dish Network, Exploration, Fairchild Stratos, Geostationary, Geosynchronous, History, Hughes Space And Communications, Nasa, Rca, Rocket, Syncom 1, Syncom 2, Syncom 3, Thiokol Castor 1, Thor Delta, Tiros 8, Us Weather Bureau, Usns Kingsport
